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IMBRICATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IMBRICATE is lying lapped over each other in regular order. How to use imbricate in a sentence. Did you know?
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IMBRICATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an overlapping of edges (as of tiles or scales) 2. a decoration or pattern showing imbrication Illustration of imbrication
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IMBRICATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Imbricate definition: overlapping in sequence, as tiles or shingles on a roof.. See examples of IMBRICATE used in a sentence.
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imbricated
imbricated, ppl. a. (ˈɪmbrɪkeɪtɪd) [f. prec.] † 1. (See quot.) Obs.1704 J. Harris Lex. Techn., Imbricated is used by Mr. Tournefort, and some other Botanists, to express the Figure of the Leaves of some Plants, which are hollowed in, like an Imbrex, or Gutter-Tile. 1727–41 Chambers Cycl. 2. Composed...
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imbricated - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
imbricated (comparative more imbricated, superlative most imbricated). Overlapping, like scales or roof-tiles; intertwined.
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Imbrication - Wikipedia
Imbrication is the arrangement of planar bodies such that they stack in a consistent fashion - rather like a toppled run of dominoes.
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Epicaerus imbricatus
Epicaerus imbricatus, the imbricated snout beetle, is a species of broad-nosed weevil in the family Curculionidae. It is found in North America.
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IMBRICATED definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. architecture relating to or having tiles, shingles, or slates that overlap 2. botany (of leaves, scales, etc) overlapping each other.
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Imbricate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
imbricate · adjective. used especially of leaves or bracts; overlapping or layered as scales or shingles. synonyms: imbricated · rough, unsmooth. having or ...
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imbrication, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun imbrication is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for imbrication is from 1650, in the writing of John Bulwer, ...
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6 Synonyms & Antonyms for IMBRICATED | Thesaurus.com
Find 6 different ways to say IMBRICATED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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imbricated, imbrication | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Taber's Online
(ĭm′brĭ-kāt-ĕd ) (ĭm″brĭ-kā′shŭn ) [L. imbricare, to tile] 1. Overlapping, as tiles. 2. The overlapping of aponeurotic layers in abdominal surgery.
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imbricato-
imbriˈcato- Combining form from L. imbricāt-us, = imbricately-, imbricated and ―; as imbricato-granulous, having imbricated granulations.1852 Dana Crust. i. 212 Areolets partly granulous and imbricato-granulous.
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Foinaven
Like many of the monolithic mountains that surround it, the mountain is within the Moine Thrust Belt and is made up of imbricated layers of Cambrian quartzite
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Benvenue
It features a steep mansard roof with imbricated and floral patterned slate tiles.
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